L-SERINE-13C3, 15N - Names and Identifiers
L-SERINE-13C3, 15N - Physico-chemical Properties
Molecular Formula | C3H7NO3
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Molar Mass | 109.13 |
Melting Point | 222°C (dec. )(lit.) |
Solubility | Aqueous Base (Slightly), Water (Sparingly) |
Appearance | Solid |
Color | White to Off-White |
Storage Condition | Refrigerator |
L-SERINE-13C3, 15N - Risk and Safety
L-SERINE-13C3, 15N - Introduction
L-Serine -13C3,15N is an L-serine containing the 13C and 15N isotopes. The following is a description of the nature, use, preparation and safety information of L-Serine 13C3,15N:
Nature:
L-Serine -13C3,15N is a white crystalline powder with a molecular formula of C3H6NO3 and a relative molecular mass of 105.1g/mol. It is a natural amino acid with a highly energy-storing molecular structure. L-Serine -13C3,15N is an isotopically labeled compound of L-serine, labeled by replacement of non-isotopic nitrogen and carbon atoms.
Use:
L-Serine 13C3,15N is widely used in biochemical and pharmaceutical research. It is commonly used as a metabolic marker for tracing synthetic, metabolic and degradation pathways of compounds. By using L-Serine -13C3,15N, the metabolic process of certain compounds in organisms can be accurately determined and quantified by methods such as mass spectrometry and nuclear magnetic resonance.
Preparation Method:
L-Serine -13C3,15N is usually prepared by biosynthetic methods. The most common method is to use microorganisms (such as E. Coli) fermentation culture, by providing a medium rich in 13C and 15N, the metabolic flux of the microorganism in the synthesis of L-serine is mainly provided by the isotope-containing precursor. L-Serine -13C3,15N can be obtained by appropriate culture procedures and purification steps.
Safety Information:
Last Update:2024-04-09 02:00:55